Cons: Weak storyline Superficial dialogues Draggy direction Frustrating characters
There aren’t any evil characters here just criminally dumb ones, like Yuri the FM, Min Hana her korean counterpart, oh and ESPECIALLY the so called professor and ML ex-boss/father figure. All 3 characters ignored the ML’s will and treated him like a child when he showed more maturity than all.
Not wanting female doormat in dramas doesn’t mean we want to see male characters treated this way.
LOL so if anyone is submissive in this drama it would be the ML. She’s just weak and keeps running away from…
why is strong = masculine? Being weak is being childish and not facing our own responsibilities. It’s expecting others to pick up after us when wess up. It’s just not logical that she’s a CEO of a company yet so incapable of doing anything not even think of solutions. Even the event that led to getting her power is so dumb lol and her dad had to pay the ultimate price.
And both male leads having to put up with her indecisiveness. That has nothing to do with being feminine or masculine, and everything to do with being a child vs an adult.
I get you back after all this time lol is she give her ex a chance and just run from her husband? and he just…
My issue with her character was that she was treating her husband badly in general so I don’t disagree with you, just that I find the way the character of the Ex was used was well done. I think she does end up remembering but I’m not sure
I get you back after all this time lol is she give her ex a chance and just run from her husband? and he just…
So the ex thing was annoying only because her brother was conspiring and putting them all in awkward situation. There were instances her actions made the ML uncomfortable but it was minimal because both her and the ex had moved on from each other, but the ex was more like a friend she needed to talk to from a time she understood herself better.
I mean people don’t retire until they’re in their 60s so there’s nothing wrong to keep teaching in their 50s. And there’s nothing wrong with aging a character and imagining how they would be. Aging is a part of life anyways.
It’s at the same level of the first season though I don’t have much sympathy to the “client” here. Like why wait until things are this bad to get help? His reasoning wasn’t logical.
I could actually say the same with a lot of characters here, especially the main antagonist. His hate so far is so misplaced and overdone. Also his assistant or wtv, like he didn’t actually do her much of a favour for her to stick by him so much. And the new competition who’s being introduced the next season, like why was he in the state he’s in here?
Predictable and stereotypically bland characters, acting didn't impress in any way, yet... Why did I enjoy it so much? I looked so much forward to watching an episode every day.
Somehow Yamapi's lack of talent worked pretty well here, and I looked forward to seeing what he would be blurbing every episode. The possibility of romance was a bit cute midway but it got too creepy by the last third of the drama so I'm glad how it went in the end. It's interesting to learn about real estate in Japan. In some ways, it's so different from the West, but real estate agents are all the same. I know a few, and those that are honest don't make as much.
I only started this cuz I thought it was 5 episodes long and I like Nakagawa Taishi but now I realized it’s 10 episodes but 5 haven’t been released yet 😒 I’ll probably finish to see how it goes but the story definitely isn’t worth 10 hours of my time. I love the actress playing the female lead but her character is a complete idiot who’s only beaten in idiocy by the male lead’s teacher.
For me Joseph Chang's portrayal of a high functioning ASD individual was pretty good. One of the best IMO. I also…
Yes I loved his performance! And Tiffany Hsu’s character when she hits a certain point of growth really becomes his contrast. I enjoyed both their growth throughout the drama
idk how I feel so far about the portrayal of ASD :/ seems very stereotypical and missing nuance and subtlety.…
i wouldn’t say stereotypical. In some ways it is, in others it’s the most nuance I’ve seen in a long time. I think he’s also been given a personality beyond the ASD aspect and far from the “savant syndrome” stereotype. He’s also living an independent life.
It has an overall strong going from the beginning, solid cases and a believable way of connecting the dots. Most importantly how the characters are built up and how we explore the layers upon layers. The line between what is right and what is wrong is blurred.
While, in my view, the characters kept their consistency to the end, the story and pace unfortunately did not. It didn't affect the actions that led to the ending but the process was painful. It was endless monologues that completely changed the tone of the story. that applies mainly to the last episode and a bit before the last.
I particularly find it weird that the main detective just suddenly switched in the last episode he switched to being all friendly without ever any type of build.
Just glad I’m done cuz it was overall annoying to watch. It had some good points but overshadowed by the annoying students. The only student I liked is the ex yakuza, and the one with daddy issues became sorta tolerable later on. That bully girl that put herself as leader argh I think she ruined it for me the most.
While the previous season was about giving birth in all its miracles and difficulties, this season shifts the focus on what is next. How will the parents deal with the child? How will the doctors in those fields grow? The season started and ended at a high but kinda lagged in the middle. I think it’s because, in my view, the characters themselves aren’t that interesting. Where the drama differs and where it succeeds is with the individual cases, with the mothers, with the fathers lost in this areas, and with the babies.
The drama has some biases, but still approach it with care and consideration. Like the issue of Down syndrome, as mentioned, there is will be regrets, especially for the mom whether they decide to have the baby or not. I also appreciate how they keep reminding fathers the importance of their role as support for the mom and as parents themselves.
I think this drama touched me mostly because the journey to giving birth is rarely dramatized yet so close to reality.
I highly recommend this drama to everyone to watch, especially to mommies.
Pros: good acting
Cons:
Weak storyline
Superficial dialogues
Draggy direction
Frustrating characters
There aren’t any evil characters here just criminally dumb ones, like Yuri the FM, Min Hana her korean counterpart, oh and ESPECIALLY the so called professor and ML ex-boss/father figure. All 3 characters ignored the ML’s will and treated him like a child when he showed more maturity than all.
Not wanting female doormat in dramas doesn’t mean we want to see male characters treated this way.
Being weak is being childish and not facing our own responsibilities. It’s expecting others to pick up after us when wess up. It’s just not logical that she’s a CEO of a company yet so incapable of doing anything not even think of solutions. Even the event that led to getting her power is so dumb lol and her dad had to pay the ultimate price.
And both male leads having to put up with her indecisiveness. That has nothing to do with being feminine or masculine, and everything to do with being a child vs an adult.
I think she does end up remembering but I’m not sure
I could actually say the same with a lot of characters here, especially the main antagonist. His hate so far is so misplaced and overdone. Also his assistant or wtv, like he didn’t actually do her much of a favour for her to stick by him so much. And the new competition who’s being introduced the next season, like why was he in the state he’s in here?
Still looking forward for the 2nd season :)
Somehow Yamapi's lack of talent worked pretty well here, and I looked forward to seeing what he would be blurbing every episode. The possibility of romance was a bit cute midway but it got too creepy by the last third of the drama so I'm glad how it went in the end. It's interesting to learn about real estate in Japan. In some ways, it's so different from the West, but real estate agents are all the same. I know a few, and those that are honest don't make as much.
I’ll probably finish to see how it goes but the story definitely isn’t worth 10 hours of my time. I love the actress playing the female lead but her character is a complete idiot who’s only beaten in idiocy by the male lead’s teacher.
While, in my view, the characters kept their consistency to the end, the story and pace unfortunately did not. It didn't affect the actions that led to the ending but the process was painful. It was endless monologues that completely changed the tone of the story. that applies mainly to the last episode and a bit before the last.
I particularly find it weird that the main detective just suddenly switched in the last episode he switched to being all friendly without ever any type of build.
I love the theme song though!
The season started and ended at a high but kinda lagged in the middle. I think it’s because, in my view, the characters themselves aren’t that interesting. Where the drama differs and where it succeeds is with the individual cases, with the mothers, with the fathers lost in this areas, and with the babies.
The drama has some biases, but still approach it with care and consideration. Like the issue of Down syndrome, as mentioned, there is will be regrets, especially for the mom whether they decide to have the baby or not. I also appreciate how they keep reminding fathers the importance of their role as support for the mom and as parents themselves.
I think this drama touched me mostly because the journey to giving birth is rarely dramatized yet so close to reality.
I highly recommend this drama to everyone to watch, especially to mommies.